Police Kidder Police Await Word From 'Kevin'

Kidder Township police have made no progress in their questioning of a Lansdale man for information about the drownings of two Philadelphia area men last December at Lake Harmony.

Police Chief Anton Leppler said he and another officer interviewed the Montgomery County man last week and planned to return this week.

"We have been waiting for a phone call from the man we call 'Kevin,' " Leppler said.

But the chief said the man had not called the police station as of yesterday. "There will be another meeting with this man sometime next week."

Several weeks ago, Carbon County Treasurer Gilbert Gerhard combed through about 5,000 doe-license applications. A hunter known only as "Kevin" was reported to have been the last to see the victims alive.

The treasurer found about 28 applications held by men named "Kevin." And a Philadelphia newscastlast week about the search resulted in a telephone call from a man who said he had information.

"Kevin" is believed to have been the last to see Daniel Lyons and Michael McGuigan, both 22, before they drowned.

"It is too premature to make a decision if this is leading anywhere," Leppler said.

McGuigan's body was found tangled in an anchor rope under a capsized boat early on the morning of Dec. 1, and Lyons was pulled from the lake two days later.